Fluke 744 Fluke 744 Users Manual - Page 33

Preserving Battery Life, Using the Optional Battery Eliminator, accepted range: 1 to 120 minutes.

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Preserving Battery Life An optional Auto Battery Save feature turns the calibrator off after a selected idle time. The default setting for Auto Battery Save is Off. When Auto Battery Save is On, and you are using the optional NiCd battery pack (Model BP7217), the E symbol shows in the upper right corner of the display. The setting is preserved after you turn off the power. Auto Battery Save works the same when using the battery eliminator. Turn on the Auto Battery Save feature as follows: 1. Press s. 2. Press d to highlight Off following Auto Battery Save. 3. Press e or the Choices softkey. 4. Press to u highlight On, then press e. 5. To accept the timeout period shown on the display, you can finish here. Press Done to exit Setup mode and do not go on to step 6. Documenting Process Calibrator Setting Up the Calibrator 6. To change the timeout period, press d to highlight the timeout period following Battery Save Timeout. 7. Press eor the Choices softkey. 8. Enter your choice of timeout period in minutes (accepted range: 1 to 120 minutes). 9. Press the Done softkey. 10. Press the Done softkey or sto exit Setup mode. Using the Optional Battery Eliminator Caution To avoid damage to the calibrator, use only Fluke Model BE9005 Series Battery Eliminator, available from your Fluke representative. 23

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Documenting Process Calibrator
Setting Up the Calibrator
23
Preserving Battery Life
An optional
Auto Battery Save
feature turns the
calibrator off after a selected idle time. The default
setting for
Auto Battery Save
is
Off
. When
Auto
Battery Save
is
On
, and you are using the optional Ni-
Cd battery pack (Model BP7217), the
E
symbol
shows in the upper right corner of the display. The
setting is preserved after you turn off the power. Auto
Battery Save works the same when using the battery
eliminator. Turn on the
Auto Battery Save
feature as
follows:
1.
Press
s
.
2.
Press
d
to highlight
Off
following
Auto Battery
Save
.
3.
Press
e
or the
Choices
softkey.
4.
Press to
u
highlight
On
, then press
e
.
5.
To accept the timeout period shown on the
display, you can finish here. Press
Done
to exit
Setup mode and do not go on to step 6.
6.
To change the timeout period, press
d
to
highlight the timeout period following
Battery
Save Timeout
.
7.
Press
e
or the
Choices
softkey.
8.
Enter your choice of timeout period in minutes
(accepted range: 1 to 120 minutes).
9.
Press the
Done
softkey.
10. Press the
Done
softkey or
s
to exit Setup
mode.
Using the Optional Battery Eliminator
Caution
To avoid damage to the calibrator, use
only Fluke Model BE9005 Series Battery
Eliminator, available from your Fluke
representative.